Romanian PM Emil Boc deputed the foreign affairs minister to issue a new application blank for small border traffic permits. Boc is willing to take further steps to facilitate obtaining traffic permits. Yesterday, Emil Boc had a phone discussion with his Moldovan opposite number Vlad Filat. They spoke about the …
Read More »UK Aids Balkan Hysteria
The arrest of a former Bosnian wartime politician in London is convenient for Balkan nationalist rhetoric: It lends Serbia a boost of power in the eyes of the public and throws Bosnia’s ethno-nationalists another bone of contention to use ahead of elections, Anes Alic comments for ISN Security Watch. The …
Read More »Ukraine parliament ousts Tymoshenko in vote
The Ukraine parliament has ousted Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko with a vote of no confidence. Viktor Yanukovych, the country’s recently elected president, now needs to form a working coalition to run the country.
Read More »“Serbia could join EU in 7, 8 years”: British Ambassador in Belgrade
British Ambassador in Belgrade Stephen Wordsworth said that Serbia could join the EU in seven or eight years. This would come “if it focuses all of its efforts on European integration and removes all the obstacles in its path,” he said.
Read More »Serbian FM: Serbia will choose Kosovo over EU
Serbian FM Vuk Jeremić said during his visit to Budapest today that to tie Serbia’s EU perspective to the problem of Kosovo would be “a tragic mistake”. “Anyone who thinks that Serbia, in case it had to choose between the European Union and Kosovo
Read More »EP President Predicts Bulgaria Will Join Eurozone in 3 Years
Bulgaria will join the Schengen Area in the next year and the Eurozone – within 3 years, European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek has predicted. Buzek was on his first official visit to Bulgaria for the country’s national holiday – March 3, Liberation Day.
Read More »Bosnia Ambassador to Serbia Gives Credentials to Serbia
Bosnian Ambassador Borisa Arnaut submitted his credentials to the Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Belgrade on Wednesday. Addressing reporters for the first time upon his arrival in Serbia, Borisa said that his priorities will be developing good-neighbourly relations, eliminating differences and finding common interests between Serbia and Bosnia.
Read More »Karadzic calls Srebrenica massacre “a myth”
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic says the mass killings of non-Serbs in Sarajevo and Srebrenica during the 1992-1995 Bosnian conflict are a “myth”, and denies any responsibility for them. During day two of his opening statement at the UN war crimes
Read More »Serbian Minister for Kosovo to meet with EULEX chief
EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, Chief Yves de Kermabon will be meeting in Belgrade on Wednesday with Minister for Kosovo Goran Bogdanović. The EULEX Chief will also meet with other Serbian legislative officials. Bogdanović said that the topics of discussion with de Kermabon will include everything that falls within the …
Read More »U.S ambassador to Georgia regards opening of Upper Lars checkpoint as positive step
U.S. Ambassador to Georgia John Bass regards opening of the Upper Lars checkpoint on the Georgia-Russia border as a positive step. He said it is a positive step in relations between peoples and economic advancement of the inhabitants of the region.
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